From: Paul Lussier
Not knowing the letter of the standard, or the standard for that
matter, I can not speak definitively on the matter.
It's OK - nobody really does except the people who want $300/hr to
give you evasive answers on the matters.
This may or may not suffice for the current
From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which government has granted the monopoly?
It's usually local for cable and state for Telco.
In many municipalities the cable contract is written such that the
provider has a non-exclusive right to provide service.
Oh, interesting - the ones I've seen
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which government has granted the monopoly?
It's usually ... state for Telco.
Oh, it's worse than that. You forgot the whole ILEC vs CLEC
quagmire, where the company owning the COs and outside plant is
nominally
So I want to setup a linux server at home to do backups from various
computers around the house.
Amanda looks promising ( http://amanda.zmanda.com/ )
For the backup server, I want to setup a separate box, probably
running Debian. As the primary purpose of this computer is just to
store the
I just order a fit-pc that draws 5 watts.
http://www.fit-pc.com/new/
It doesn't have the space that you are looking for, but with a new drive
and some working you could get it to whatever size you want. Due to the
low profile, it only takes laptop hard drives.
I'll have pictures once I get
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Peter Dobratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything out there that can run Linux, have a
few 250 GB or greater hard drives, and run on around 50 Watts or less?
I suspect the hard drives will be pushing things. Figure 15 watts
per disk. Three disks --